"Suborbital" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Suborbital" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Suborbital" Meaning

Suborbital refers to space or flight that does not orbit the Earth; that is, flying higher than an airplane but not enough to reach orbit.

"Suborbital" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "suborbital":

Example Sentences

Definition:

Located below or near a body's orbit.

1. "...the suborbital trajectory followed by the rocket ensured it was out of the Earth's atmosphere quickly..."
2. "The suborbital human flight into space left the pilot safely returning to Earth without entering a full orbit..."
3. "The error in the suborbital trajectory was due to a loss of fuel that made it dip lower than expected..."
4. "The police helicopter flew in a suborbital pattern to cover the entire area within the evacuation zone..."
5. "Reaching suborbital speeds, the spacecraft destroyed the experimental technology aboard on contact with the dense atmosphere..."

"Suborbital" Similar Words

Subnotochordal

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The term "subnotochordal" refers to a root or something that follows or is related to the "notochord".<br><br>In anatomy, the notochord is a precursor to the spinal cord in the embryonic stage of chordates (animals with a notochord). It is a flexible, rod-like structure that provides the foundation for the development of the vertebral column in vertebrates.<br><br>Therefore, "subnotochordal" can refer to tissue or structures that are positioned below or near the notochord, often during embryonic development.

Suboccipital

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Suboceanic

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Suboctuple

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The term "suboctuple" is a combination of "sub" (meaning "under" or "less than") and "octuple" (meaning "eight times", as in "eightfold"). In mathematics, "octuple" refers to a number that is a product of eight. So, a suboctuple is something that is less than a product of eight.<br><br>However, it's worth noting that the term "suboctuple" is more commonly used in specialized contexts, such as music theory, where it may refer to a subgroup of the octave that is smaller than the octave itself. In music, an octave is divided into 12 equal parts, and a suboctave is a group of 8 of these equal parts, meaning there are two octaves (16 parts) in a "grand octave" or two suboctaves.

Suboptimal

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Suborbicular

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Suborbiculate

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Suborder

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A suborder is a taxonomic rank that is below the order and above the family in the classification of living things.<br><br>It is a division of a taxonomic order that contains several families and subfamilies.<br><br>For example, in the suborder Caniformia, which is a suborder of the order Carnivora (meat-eating mammals), it includes several families such as Canidae (dogs, wolves, foxes), Ursidae (bears), and Procyonidae (raccoons and skunks).

Suborders

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Subordinance

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Subordinary

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Subordinate

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Subordinated

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Subordinates

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Subordinating

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Relating to or serving to indicate a subordination or dependence in rank, position, or importance. <br><br>Example: "The subordinating clause depends on the main clause to give complete meaning."<br><br>In grammar, a subordinating conjunction or subordinating conjunction word is a type of conjunction that is used to connect a dependent clause, or a subordinating clause, to an independent clause. The subordinating conjunction shows the type of relationship between the two clauses, such as time, cause, condition, contrast, and so on.